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Walking along narrow country lanes, no matter how quiet they are, can be risky. From 44s and tractors, to Sunday drivers and speeding cyclists the lanes can be a minefield for the unprepared walker.

So here are a couple of tips from my personal experience. First, make sure you don your walking boots and outdoor clothing so you're prepared for all weathers, and if walking in the autumn/winter try to make sure you have something reflective on you just in case your walk overruns.

Next, walk on the side of the road facing on-coming traffic it may sound like common sense but you'd be amazed how many people I've seen who don't do this. Just be careful near bends sometimes I've found it safer to cross the road so a vehicle has more opportunity to see me.

You should also always keep an ear out for vehicles that way you'll be well prepared for when they get close to you. If you're walking with a dog, make sure it's on the lead and under control preferably make it sit.

While this summer's weather may have been miserable I've rarely been without my Helly Hansen jacket and walking trousers some of the walks I've done around the UK have been incredible, just remember to be careful on those roads.

Let us know your tips for safe walking.






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Good tips to consider. Welcome to Searchwarp! Hope to read more soon.

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» left by Angie Stewart (21) (16 days 20 hours ago.)
Thanks for your comments. I'm trying to submit some more articles, but it isn't easy!

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How about a reflective jacket, or Hi-viz vest for when it gets darker? Those help a lot, especially in areas without streetlights.

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